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How is the callousness of the bird killer brought out in the poem " to a pair of sarus crane" ​

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Answered by shreeradhesyam
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Answer:

The callousness of the bird-killers is brought out in the poem through their heartless action and careless attitude.

Explanation:

In the heart rending poem 'To a pair of Sarus Cranes', the poet expresses the merciless and heartless attitude of the bird killers.

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Answered by veeresh1937
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Explanation:

is said that ‘a wave of the sea she had never seen’ came to her and carried her away. It cannot be the real sea because the cranes lived near the sea. It could be a wave of grief which the bird had never known as long as her partner was alive. She was always very happy, and the death of the male bird pushed her towards sadness. Grieving for the male bird and sitting on his blood-stained feathers, the female bird forgot to eat or drink and thus, becoming very weak, met her end.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/713321/how-is-the-end-of-the-female-crane-suggested-in-the-poem

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